Security Culture Report 2018 - Measure to Improve

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Why measure culture?

Create a baseline

A measurement provides a baseline from which you can improve.
Use the metrics to assess your organisation as a whole and plan how to build a security culture.

Measure your effectiveness

Be prepared for the planned changes in Data Security regulation. Being able to test, assess and evaluate the effectiveness of your security controls and document your organisational measures is a requirement of GDPR (Article 32) and an important part of GRC.

Mitigate Risk

Our case studies show that reducing the risk of data breaches due to human error by just 1%, through the effective use of CLTRe insights, reduces the average cost of a security breach considerably. The CLTRe Toolkit provides deep insights into your own human factor. Used effectively, CLTRe insights can save an organisation 100,000s of euros annually.

Influence culture where it’s needed

Channel your efforts. By showing you exactly where your strengths and weaknesses are, the CLTRe Toolkit acts as a guide allowing you to adapt and target your training programs to ensure that your efforts to build and improve culture are efficiently managed and, crucially, more effective.

Tech Trailblazers Winner

CLTRe have been selected as a winner in the Firestarter category in the Tech Trailblazers Awards. The Firestarter award is to showcase young and excellent global startups in the technology sector.
The shortlist is selected by a panel of leading IT industry experts and winners decided by public vote.

Recommended by ENISA.
Co-funded by EU.

CLTRe is a safe choice as a partner when it comes to security culture. With backing from EU, and recommendation from ENISA, we are your best option to measure and manage security culture.

See it for yourself!

The CLTRe Toolkit is used to assess, build and improve
security culture worldwide

The 2018 benchmark figures from CLTRe reveal that the security culture within the ICT sector is alarmingly poor. Scoring below the global standard on all security culture dimensions except one; Communication is clearly not enough to drive a good security culture.